A recent report states that Indian healthcare institutions face a total of 8,614 cyberattacks every week. That is more than four times the global average and over double the amount faced by any other industry in India. If the feeling was in the air before, the numbers leave no doubt; India’s healthcare sector is an irresistible...Read More
The cyberattack is believed to have exploited a recently discovered flaw in Microsoft software. CBC News revealed on August 14, 2025, that the House of Commons of Canada had been the victim of a data theft, following the exploitation of “a recently discovered vulnerability in a Microsoft product.” Journalists were able to review an...Read More
School is officially underway for many districts in the Rio Grande Valley. As students return to the classroom, the Texas Department of Public Safety says safety on the roads is a top priority. Officials say too many drivers forget the rules once summer ends, and DPS said they are stepping up not only to prevent...Read More
The Canadian Investment Regulatory Organization (Ciro) says it shut down some of its systems last week after identifying a “cybersecurity threat”. Editorial This content has been selected, created and edited by the Finextra editorial team based upon its relevance and interest to our community. The securities watchdog says it proactively shut down some systems after...Read More
The U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) has seized over $2.8 million in cryptocurrency, along with $70,000 in cash and a luxury vehicle, from Ianis Aleksandrovich Antropenko, an individual linked to the Zeppelin ransomware operation. The assets, including Ethereum (ETH), Tether (USDT), and USD Coin (USDC), were obtained through a coordinated enforcement action in Texas. Antropenko...Read More
Florida can continue branding convicted sexual predators on their driver’s licenses. In a divided ruling, the 5th District Court of Appeal has upheld the constitutionality of requiring state-issued driver’s licenses and ID cards to have “SEXUAL PREDATOR” stamped on them if the holder has been convicted of such a crime. The ruling reverses an earlier...Read More
TOLEDO, Ohio (WTVG) – A new report from the AARP shows Americans’ online habits are putting them at a greater risk of fraud. In this Watching Your Wallet, we break down the common digital mistakes people make that leave them vulnerable. You can watch the full Watching Your Wallet above. Latest Local News | First...Read More
AS BANGLADESH moves deeper into the digital age, the internet has become both a playground and a battleground for the country’s young users. A recent study by Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujib Medical University found that 59 per cent of rural children aged 11 to 17 who access the internet had faced...Read More
A judicial pretrial was set for Oct. 20 for all the accused. THUNDER BAY – The case involving 13 local men charged with distributing intimate images without consent continues to make its way through the court with a judicial pre-trial set for October. In early February, the Thunder Bay Police Service charged 12 people with more...Read More